Lawsuit Loan for Catastrophic Injury Case
I have a few questions regarding a case I have in progress with an accident that happened to me a few years ago. I searched for a company last year once I hired an attorney that would give me a lawsuit loan. Every company I spoke with told me that my case was too premature. When I ended up waiting it out for about another 6 months I re applied with the same companies because I had all the reports including the medical reports they told me I didn’t have. They came back and told me now they don’t accept lawsuit funding cases out of Columbus, Ohio. I think they mentioned that no one could give lawsuit loans out of the state. My accident caused catastrophic injury to say the least. I have the appropriate paperwork that my lawyer is wiling to release. Question: Does your lenders provide lawsuit loans in Ohio and since I have my medical records will this make the difference if in deed you can provide lawsuit loans in Ohio.
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A few months ago a law was passed that allows lawsuit funding companies to provide lawsuit loans in the state of Ohio. When you apply with LawLeaf it will be important to provide all documents regarding your medical records. They will use this information to help them make a decision on whether they will fund your case or not. Your attorney will be responsible for providing this information to our lender(s).